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Wednesday, 1 October 2014

DIY/ UPCYCLING: Chunk's Chest of Drawers

Practical things that involve using my hands and that thing most people have called patience has never been a specialism of mine, but since becoming a single mum very early on, I've had no choice but attempt to fix things and decorate our home.

Through doing this I've become a lot more confident and open to trying new, creative things on our very tight budget. Thankfully I came across so superb and informative groups on Facebook to help you do DIY on a budget and to do all things frugal.

Upcycling

One of the things that has caught my eye recently is upcycling furniture using chalk paint, and also using napkins or wallpaper to decoupage.

I've learnt quite a bit about what are the better ways to do these things from the thousands of people who have posted their projects on the groups and by watching the odd YouTube tutorial. So this week I finally felt ready to attempt my very first piece: Some chest of drawers for Chunk.

I found some second-hand pine chest of drawers for £15 (which were not fun to lug up five flights of stairs by myself I might add) and got some chalk paint from Rustoleum and some free Marvel wallpaper samples from a local hardware shop.

The great thing about chalk paint is that it's water-based, so there's no awful fumes which is a necessity for me as I do these things at night in our small flat when Chunk's asleep.
It also means that if when I spill it on the floor or on myself, it washes out easily just with soap and water.

So for the bargain price of £15, and a couple of hours per night for 3 days, this is what I managed to achieve:

Like it? I am SOOOOO proud of myself as I think it looks fab!
What's even better is that there is very little preparation needed and it hardly cost anything with the help of freebies like the wallpaper samples.
Chunk loves them because he loves Spiderman and Ironman, and I'm hoping they will still appeal to him when he is in primary school, but if not I will rip the paper off and upcycle again!

Here's how I did it:

Steps 1-3

Step 1: Prepare the furniture by lightly sanding the wood down. Chunk enjoyed helping me with this bit! And unscrew the drawer handles so they're ready for painting.

Step 2: Using a brush or lint-free roller, use the Rustoleum Chalk Paint (I used shade Belgrave) and paint the furniture. Depending on the colour, the chalk paint rarely needs more than one to two coats as you can see in the photos above which is just using one coat.

Step 3: Once the paint has dried (which is impressively fast), do a second coat if needed.

Steps 4-6

Step 4: Get a soft cloth or old t shirt and gently rub some Rustoleum Finishing Wax onto the wood in a circular motion. This is to protect the paint from scuffs and damage.

Step 5: Measure and cut the pieces of wallpaper and then prepare some PVA and water (50:50 ratio).

Step 6: Paste the wallpaper up onto the sides and the front of the drawers, and smooth out with a brush or your fingers. You can also line the drawers with wallpaper if you want.

Steps 7-8

Step 7: Once dry, use Rustoleum Clear Sealant to ensure all the wallpaper is covered and protected on the unit and the drawers.

Step 8: Once dry, screw the drawer handles back on and voila!

Further tutorials

Over the next few weeks I'm going to be attempting other upcycling and decoupage projects, including Halloween glasses, decoupaging furniture with napkins, and renovating some bedside units in my bedroom, and I will of course be posting tutorials on here.

Let me know any tips or ideas you have, as I love being inspired!

For the purpose of this post, I was sent some Rustoleum products to review. No payment was received. All opinions are honest and my own.

Lucas says - WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! WOW! I love this sooooooo much!!The Mother says - I am loving this idea so much. I am always looking at ways to jazz up Lucas's room and I so think I am going to be using this idea. AWESOME xxThanks for linking to #minicreations

How awesome, I guess you could skip lining the drawers if you were short on your chosen paper and it can be updated to keep up with Chunk's passing favourites. With a little enthusiasm you can achieve anything. :-)

WOW. I love DIY - though only when it's my choice as to whether I do it or not - but I've never tried this technique. It looks amazing. I hope the great result of this project has boosted your confidence even further.